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The Wrong Brother

A Darcy and Elizabeth Pride and Prejudice Variation (The Ardent Love of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Book 3)

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The Wrong Brother

By: Harriet Knowles, A Lady
Narrated by: Rafe Beckley
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Elizabeth Bennet is determined to follow her heart — and the wrong brother.
Appearances can be deceptive, and perhaps the impossible isn’t always forever.


Fitzwilliam Darcy has lost his birthright. Years of amassing his own fortune might be meaningless if he cannot win her hand.
When his malign elder brother arrives uninvited at Netherfield, propriety forces him to stand aside as George decides to steal Elizabeth Bennet’s heart.
It will break Darcy’s heart to see her love another — especially George, who can only wish to ruin her.

George is handsome, amiable, polite, rich — and the heir to Pemberley. Elizabeth’s mother and aunt are charmed and delighted by him. He's the son-in-law of Mrs. Bennet's dreams.

And yet, Elizabeth appears to favour the younger brother. Her mother and aunt are vexed. Surely, Fitzwilliam Darcy is without fortune or prospects. It’s an impossible union, and they cannot permit it.
But Elizabeth has her own unconventional ways of finding out what's happening. Her affections will not be denied.

Elizabeth’s family and unexpected events conspire to get in her way, and when one terrible Darcy family secret follows another, will she be proved right to have favoured the wrong brother?

The Wrong Brother is a sweet and clean Regency novel of 96,000 words.

©2019 Harriet ~Knowles (P)2025 Harriet Knowles
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Heartfelt
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